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Intersectional ´Brotherhood´ Week

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Posted By: Gertrude, 3/10/2019 2:04:39 PM

In just a few short months, the Muslima from Mogadishu who somehow represents the 5th congressional district in Minnesotastan, has made her stance perfectly clear: she hates Jews with the insouciant, casual fervor of a true Musselman. She hates the country of America-as-founded and, like her compatriots on the increasingly Marxist Left, would like to see it repealed and replaced with something else. For now, she is in an alliance of convenience with the politicians formerly known as "liberals." But when the geriatric leadership, in the form of Maerose Prizzi

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Ilhan Omar´s never going to stop, is she?

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Reply 1 - Posted by: trackman999 3/10/2019 3:18:50 PM (No. 300)
Nope.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: PeasantNumberThree 3/10/2019 4:14:17 PM (No. 299)
Great article.

Be sure to check out the link in the article to the Tom Lehrer song "National Brotherhood Week" (1min, 45sec).

What Lehrer sang in 1965 is sadly just as true today, especially the punchline "and everybody hates the Jews". Especially Omar, Tlaib, and AOC.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: dirtyjersey 3/10/2019 5:07:56 PM (No. 298)
How to be ironic:
Step 1: Hate Jews, hate America, hate white people.
Step 2: Move from an all Muslim country to Minnesota.
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